The present invention describes a stepper fitness machine that includes a base as its main body, a handle installed on the base, and a pair of pedal transmission mechanisms pivotally coupled to the base and moves reciprocally up and down. The foregoing components constitute the main body of the stepper fitness machine for an exerciser to simulate stepping and treading movements. A linked handlebar is pivotally coupled to the base and driven by two pedal transmission mechanisms to swing the linked handlebar rapidly back and forth, and a massage belt is installed on the linked handlebar and provided for the exerciser to wear, such that high-speed vibrations and massages are produced on the exerciser's body where the massage belt is worn.
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1. A stepper fitness machine, including a main structure comprised of a base, a linked handlebar installed on said base, a pair of pedal transmission mechanisms pivotally coupled to said base and moving reciprocally up and down for an exerciser to simulate a stepping and treading movement, characterized in that: said base has a linked handlebar pivotally coupled thereon, and said linked handlebar is driven by said pair of pedal transmission mechanisms to move reciprocally and rapidly, and a massage belt is installed at said linked handlebar and provided for said exerciser to wear, such that a high-speed vibration and a massage effect are produced on the body of said exerciser where said massage belt is worn.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to fitness equipments, and more particularly to a stepper fitness machine that provides simulated stepping and treading exercises for exercisers and eliminates fats accumulated at a certain part of the exerciser's body by high-speed vibrations.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, working people usually do not have much time for exercises in their busy life, and thus their body functions are ageing and deteriorated gradually, and even may have a fatal breakdown known as “Karoshi”, which refers to the death from overwork. It is important for us regardless of employers or employees to prioritize our life with more emphasis on the balance between work and rest.
Further, outdoor activities are restricted by various factors including weather, place, and thus outdoor activities cannot be uncontrolled or arranged most of the time. Therefore, indoor fitness equipments become popular and are used extensively by people for fitness exercises nowadays, and these indoor fitness equipments including treadmills, bikes and steppers are usually designed to simulate the movements of outdoor sports and activities.
However, traditional steppers can only simulate the stepping and treading movements for both legs. Since such movements are monotonous, people will lose their interest in the machine easily, particularly for single function fitness machines which limit exercises for certain specific parts of the exerciser's body. Such machine not only limits the exercise functions, but also causes excessively developed muscles in certain part of the body, which becomes a drawback on our figure and cannot meet our fitness requirements.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a stepper fitness machine that comprises a base as its main body, a handle installed on the base, and a pair of pedal transmission mechanisms pivotally coupled to the base and moving reciprocally up and down. The foregoing components constitute the main body of the stepper fitness machine for simulating a stepping and treading movement; wherein a linked handlebar is pivotally coupled to the base and driven by two pedal transmission mechanisms to swing the linked handlebar rapidly back and forth, and a massage belt is installed on the linked handlebar and provided for an exerciser to wear, such that high-speed vibrations and massages are produced at position where the massage belt is worn.
To make it easier for our examiner to understand the present invention, the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings of an embodiment are given for example, but such preferred embodiment is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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A linked handlebar 11 is pivotally coupled to the base 10 and driven by two pedal transmission mechanisms 30 to swing the linked handlebar 41 rapidly back and forth, and a transversal bar 43 is disposed on both sides of the link handlebar 41 separately, and a massage belt 60 is installed on the linked handlebar 41 and provided for an exerciser to wear by connecting both ends of the massage belt with the transversal bar 43 as shown in
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In an application of this embodiment, the rear ends of the two pedal transmission mechanisms 30 are extended towards the rear of the base 10, and the base 10 has a flywheel 32 axially installed in the middle of the rear ends of the two pedal transmission mechanisms 30 and constitutes a transmission with the eccentric axle 51. The surface on both sides of the flywheel 32 has a branch rod 33 axially coupled thereon, and each rear end of the two pedal transmission mechanisms 30 has a sliding groove 31 for engaging the branch rod 33. A sleeve 34 is installed in the area between the two branch rods 33 and the sliding groove 31 of the pedal transmission mechanisms 30, such that the two pedal transmission mechanisms 30 individually drives the connected branch rod 33 to rotate in the same rotary direction of the flywheel 32 so as to achieve the effect of driving the rotation of the flywheel 32 and also rotating the eccentric axle 51 through a transmission.
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Further, the fitness machine of the invention as shown in
In summation of the description above, the present invention provides a better operable indoor fitness machine that complies with the patent application requirements. The description and its accompanied drawings are used for describing preferred embodiments of the present invention, and it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.
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